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" Sir Patrick, with his sons and the rest of the train, was to be lodged at the great palace of the Bishop of Winchester at Southwark, and as he came up to take leave of Jean, she said, with a stamp of her foot and a clench of her hand- 'Let my uncle know that I am no cloister-bird to be mewed up here.

Then Joe unlocked the door and picked up my sister, who had dropped insensible at the window (but who had seen the fight first, I think), and who was carried into the house and laid down, and who was recommended to revive, and would do nothing but struggle and clench her hands in Joe's hair.

Then, perhaps-for there was no foreseeing how it might affect her-Pearl would frown, and clench her little fist, and harden her small features into a stern, unsympathising look of discontent.

I forgot to mention that he would talk to himself sometimes, and grin, and clench his fist, and grind his teeth, and pull his hair in an unaccountable manner.

His strong loose hands clench themselves, in his earnestness; and he emphasizes what he says with a right arm that shows, in my pigmy view, like a sledge-hammer.

It was in the state of my own feelings, I added bashfully: to clench the explanation.

The tongs consist of two long poles with rakes affixed and crossed at the nether end, rakes many-toothed, curved and facing each other so as to clench the catch of hard-shelled clams.

The reasons for the rule which it laid down had lost their meaning centuries before Gawdy and Clench were born, when owners had acquired the right to sue for the wrongful taking of property in the hands [187] and the rule itself was a dry precedent likely to be followed according to the letter because the spirit had departed.

Did you ever try to clench your fist so tight that it could not be opened?

He can clench his teeth and shake his head and obstinately refuse every morsel offered.

Of course, the proper pedagogic moment to work skill in, and to clench the useful habit, is when the native impulse is most acutely present.

If, then, a man, moved by anger or hatred, is led to clench his fist or to move his arm, this result takes place (as we showed in Pt.

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